Two years ago, Bordier failed to arrange for a school supervisor to attend the match. Last season, the game was scheduled to be played at 5:15 p.m. but was rained out.

When the match was made up, the time was rescheduled for 3:15 and it was moved to a field directly adjacent to the baseball diamond.

This year, the game originally was scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 21 at 3:15 p.m. But that one was rained out, too.

It was shortly after that when Bordier received an interesting proposition.

“My athletic director asked me if I was interested in hosting the game at 5:15,” Bordier said with amazement. “I was surprised at first and then told him definitely.”

The game brings together some of the area’s more prolific scorers, including California senior midfielder Jasmine Martinez (16 goals and seven assists) and sophomore striker Briana Ramirez (12 goals and six assists) and La Serna junior forward Madison Shipherd (eight goals and six assists).

“I think both teams are as ready as they’ll ever be,” Bordier said. “It should be an excellent game.”

Montebello clash

A little less than half the league season still remains, but the Almont League title may be decided on Tuesday when the Daily News’ No. 4 team, Schurr (13-1-1, 5-0-1), hosts Montebello in an all-city rumble at 3 p.m.

The Spartans felt unsettled the last time they met the Oilers (9-2-4, 5-0-1), who forged a 1-1 tie in the second half via a goal by Stephanie Mendez in the 49th minute.

“I thought we played much better than they did but didn’t keep the intensity up,” Schurr coach Liz Oyarzabal said.

Schurr forward Jessica Guzman had a slightly different take.

“They just wanted it more at the end of the game than we did,” Guzman said. “Once they scored, we kind of panicked because we just didn’t expect it. That won’t happen again.”

First-year Montebello coach Jose De Leon, a former Schurr coach, is a bit surprised by his team’s success this season, but he is not ready to defer to Schurr.

“I think we have a lot of respect for Schurr,” De Leon said. “But we also know we’re a good team as well and I think we’re going to give them a good game.”

The match showcases two of the league’s top talents in Guzman (18 goals and four assists) and Montebello’s Mabellin Barrios (10 goals and one assist).